This month history was made at the Breeders’ Cup Classic in Santa Anita when Zenyatta became the first mare to win this race. The five-year-old mare was 15 lengths off the pace when she had just a half mile left to run. Regal Ransom was setting the pace ahead. Soon Zenyatta [...]
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Horse Race Victory for Life is Sweet- Equine Intact Improves Horse Health
Thursday, November 12th, 2009Mastic Gum Eliminates Stomach Ulcers and Improves Digestive Health
Monday, November 9th, 2009For thousands of years, Mastic gum has been used by natives to the Mediterranean region. Mastic resin is a sap that drips from mastic trees when their bark is punctured or torn. The sap is cultivated for its aromatic resin, which is popularly used by the natives to soothe the stomach and [...]
Read MoreNutriMastic Combines the Benefits of Mastic Gum and Prebiotics For a Healthy Immune System and Digestive Tract
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009The Benefits of Mastic Gum
Mastic Gum, a resin derived from mastic trees of southern Chios in the Mediterranean region, is a key ingredient in Intact Nutrition’s NutriMastic line. With products for horses, dogs, cats and humans, all digestive tracts benefit from the prebiotics and mastic gum included in the formula.
Mastic Gum has been proven [...]
The Benefits of NutriMastic and Mastic Gum for the Health of your Horse
Thursday, September 24th, 2009Horses are beautiful companions, requiring plenty of attention and care. For horse lovers, there is no room to sacrifice the well-being and health of a horse; we want them to be strong, healthy and beautiful from the inside out.
If your horse has a poor appetite, dull coat and does not drink a sufficient amount [...]
The Benefits of Mastic Gum
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009Mastic Gum is a resin derived from mastic trees of southern Chios in the Mediterranean region. These trees are native to the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Iberia to southern France and Turkey, as well as Syria and Israel and Canary Islands. These trees drip masticha resin when their bark is torn. Cultivated [...]
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